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Lipid peroxidation: a possible mechanism for paraquat toxicity.
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Antioxidant FunctionsBiochemistrySelenium DeficiencyMedicineLipid PeroxidationParaquat ToxicityToxicologyEnvironmental ToxicologyMetabolomicsExperimental ToxicologyPharmacologyToxicological MechanismOxidative StressHerbicide Paraquat
The toxicity of the herbicide paraquat in mice, measured by the single dose lethal to 50 per cent of the animals after 7 days, was significantly enhanced by prior exposure to diets deficient in selenium or vitamin E and by pretreatment with diethyl maleate. These data suggest lipid peroxidation to be an important in vivo biochemical mechanism of paraquat toxicity as both selenium and vitamin E have antioxidant functions.